On Facebook, owner Lieng Souryavong said the move "was a very difficult decision that we had to make" and thanked customers for their years of support. "We owe you all a lifetime of gratitude."

It's unclear who will take over the cafe, but in his goodbye message, Souryavong encouraged customers to stop by on Wooly Pig's last day of service to meet "Isabella, Kenzie and Kyle, who will continue to serve you." Owner Lieng Souryavong (right).

We reached out to Souryavong for comment, but he was too busy preparing for the restaurant's closure to comment.

Wooly Pig Cafe will move into the former Dogpatch Cafe, a recently shuttered eatery and art gallery at the corner of Third and 20th streets. State records indicate that the space has a Type 41 liquor license, which permits the sale of beer and wine. Wooly Pig is moving into the former Dogpatch Cafe. | Photo: Google